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- the present preferred embodiments relate to application programs for computing devices, and more particularly, to a method and system for providing application programs to devices.
- Computing devices such as handheld smartphones and tablets, are typically delivered to an end-user with certain consumer application programs installed.
- Many of the applications are basic utilities that provide some basic handheld functionality for a device.
- a mobile smartphone device a mobile telephone interface, contacts database and interface, calendar, music player application, camera application, maps and navigation application, SMS and MMS application, and electronic mail application are pre-installed by the manufacturer.
- MNO mobile network operators
- Pre-installing applications for devices before they are delivered to the end-user provides the disadvantage of installing applications that new device owner does not desire, and may irritate and displease the owner. An application publisher may also miss the window of opportunity to pre-install applications on a device.
- a preferred embodiment includes a system and method for providing applications to a computer device.
- the system receives a request for installation of application programs on the device, where installation includes simulating a pre-installation experience when the installations occur as part of the device's first initialization.
- the system determines which application programs are available for installation based on a set of installation programs, including parameters which indicate that the applications are part of a publisher's current promotion.
- the system provides an identification of the set of application programs to the device at the time of first device initialization, from which a user may select for completing the installation.
- the system receives the installation requests from the user's selections, and sends the installation data for the application programs to the device.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a flow of operations for the installation system according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example of an interface of a management platform, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of a view of an uploading interface of a management platform, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a view of an interface of a management platform for setting parameters for an application program, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a view of an interface of a management platform for managing the parameters of more than one application in within a view, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example of an view of an interface of a management platform for providing reports for application providers to monitor installations, according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a computer system on which some embodiments of the invention may be implemented.
- a system and method are described for providing applications to a device by an installation system that allows a varied and selectable set of applications to be installed on the device at the time of device initialization.
- the system and method provides the user with the experience of having a latest set of default applications on the device at first start-up, as if they were pre-installed on the device's read-only memory (ROM) before distribution.
- ROM read-only memory
- FIG. 1 illustrates a flow of operations for the installation system according to some embodiments.
- a client pre-installed on a device that is part of the installation system automatically launches at stage 103 .
- a network connection is established at stage 105 .
- the client communicates with an applications management server that manages the application programs intended for first installation on the devices managed.
- the server determines and selects the application programs to offer to the device.
- the installation system may be configured to proceed with the installation according to the parameters of the server, or it may offer some or all the applications programs for user selection via the client interface. These features enables application programs to be installed in a silent manner, or with the user's express permission.
- the server side records the download to count an aggregate number of downloads of the application from the system.
- the client optionally presents a Welcome notification indicating which application has been installed on the device.
- the server receives a selection from the client interface for applications to download from among the offered applications.
- the client interface allows a user to select the manner and method for downloading the selected applications, including whether to only download the application when the device is connected by a WiFi connection.
- the information is received by the server to be included for consideration among the parameter values for the application.
- installations may be transparent to the end user, running in the background, or approved by the user to be downloaded.
- the applications will be downloaded free of cost by using either WiFi or zero-rated URL. All applications can be removed/uninstalled by the user.
- the client side downloads and installs the applications on the device according to the parameters in the server. A failed installation may be retried until successful installation occurs.
- the server side maintains a record of the data associated with the download operation, including the identity of the user, the identity of the device, the device type. The data is aggregated among all managed devices.
- Update services for installed applications are available from the installation system, or from another applications provider which may provide the same application. Updates to the installation system client are also provided by the installation system.
- the application programs are provided to the server by application providers, including one or more application publishers, or by an MNO.
- the provider may be given fine control of when and how their application is offered by the server, including aspects such as limiting the number of times the application is offered to users, such as for a promotional free download of the product, or a date range for the offering.
- the provider may also change the application programs, or a bundle of application programs, being provided at any time. Different bundles may be offered to different devices. Such changes to the applications being offered allows for a dynamic real-time installation process for devices, allowing an up-to-the-minute window of opportunity to provide an application for the installation process.
- the control functions are provided to the application provider by a remote interface, for example, a web application or web browser interface.
- a provider may target applications to specific users or user segments that are defined by particular attributes.
- User segments may be based on demographic data, including but not limited to age, gender, ethnicity, language, income, and geographic location based on an address or area code.
- User segments may also be based on user's behavioral data, including purchase history for apps and devices, call history, device usage data, and device location data gathered from global positioning system or cellular tower identifiers.
- Demographic data may be collected from users upon first establishing a service account with an MNO, and behavioral data may be available for users who have an account history with the MNO.
- a user segment may be defined as users who are male, aged 18-34, of moderate income, and who have purchased at least 3 games in the past 6 months are identified as a user segment.
- Other user segments may include segments of international or domestic business travelers, segments of male or female parents of school-aged children, fashion preference segments, cuisine preference segments, and entertainment preference segments.
- Geographically based segments allow providers to provide applications of limited geographic relevance to users within a targeted region. For examples, a New York user segment allows New-York-centric applications to be provided to New York users.
- an application provider who is an MNO does not need to provide to the server direct access to the MNO's user accounts or user profile database.
- a set of user devices as identified by their international mobile station equipment identity (IMEI) may be associated with a user segment identifier.
- a user segment may also be associated with a user account as identified by a user's SIM card (international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI)), or mobile device telephone number (MDN), independent of any particular device.
- SIM card international mobile subscriber identity
- MDN mobile device telephone number
- an application provider provides the system with lists that associate certain IMEIs, IMEIs, or MDNs with certain user segment identifiers.
- an application's installation parameters include one or more user segment identifiers.
- the system determines a device's or a user's user segment identifier, compares the device's or the user's user segment identifier with an application's user segment identifiers, and provides the application to the user device if a match is found between user segment identifiers.
- an application may be offered by the system to any previously initiated device associated with the targeted user segment.
- an application may simply be associated with a list of IMEIs, IMSIs, or MDNs that are pre-determined by a provider, and the application is distributed to each user device on the list upon notification of a device initiation or other installation-triggering event, without disclosing to the server the basis for the list.
- This implementation allows for a provider to maintain segment definitions as trade secrets.
- the system may directly access the MNO's user database through an application programming interface (API) to determine a set of users belonging to a certain user segment according to the segment's definition.
- API application programming interface
- Direct access to a user database allows the system to use the most updated data when promoting applications to certain user segments.
- a system may provide a customized selection of applications to even a new user upon first device initiation by directly accessing an MNO's database to retrieve the user's basic data collected upon first account set-up or first device purchase, such as date of birth, city, gender, pre-paid or subscriber plan.
- User segmentation provides MNOs with the advantage of customizing the user's out-of-box experience to the user's anticipated desires and needs by leveraging user data that the MNOs have previously collected from the user. Instead of a new device being loaded with applications that are stale and without direct appeal to the user, user segmentation and dynamic installation upon first device initialization will provide a user with “pre-loaded” applications that are tailored to the user.
- Application providers are provided a management interface, as shown in FIG. 2 , for managing the applications on the server.
- Management operations include providing an interface for uploading an application program, and its associated parameters, to the platform, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the interface allows input of the application name, browsing to the APK file for uploading, or a direct URL link to the APK file.
- FIG. 4 is an example of an interface in the management system for an application provider to set parameters for an uploaded application program.
- parameters available for setting include:
- FIG. 5 includes an example of an interface for managing the parameters of more than one application within a view.
- the process is repeated after the initialization of the client device to offer applications through the client interface at a later time, including for example after a factory reset when the client device is returned to a state of pre-initialization.
- the client interface includes a pop-up overlay, or may provide a notification on the devices, to alert the user of an offer for an application at a later time after device initialization. The system may also check if the application was also already installed on the device from another application provider, and will not duplicate any installations.
- FIG. 6 is an example of an interface for providing reports for application providers to monitor installations, according to some embodiments.
- Management operations include full management analysis and reporting, full control on cost-per-action (CPA) deals and aggregate quantities, number of installations per application or per campaign, and information about the device (IMEI) or the user, for example, as tracked by user account or SIM card (IMSI), including which applications were successfully installed, which applications failed to install, which applications were rejected, when they were installed, and the device type.
- CCA cost-per-action
- Client devices on which the client installation program may be installed includes mobile computing devices running mobile operating systems (i.e., Android, Google Chrome OS, iOS, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry OS), and personal computer devices running operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and OS X.
- mobile operating systems i.e., Android, Google Chrome OS, iOS, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry OS
- personal computer devices running operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and OS X.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram that illustrates a computer system 700 upon which some embodiments may be implemented.
- Computer system 700 includes a bus 702 or other communication mechanism for communicating information, and a processor 704 coupled with bus 702 for processing information.
- Computer system 700 also includes a main memory 706 , such as a random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device, coupled to bus 702 for storing information and instructions to be executed by processor 704 .
- Main memory 706 also may be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions to be executed by processor 704 .
- Computer system 700 further includes a read only memory (ROM) 708 or other static storage device coupled to bus 702 for storing static information and instructions for processor 704 .
- ROM read only memory
- a storage device 710 such as a magnetic disk, optical disk, or a flash memory device, is provided and coupled to bus 702 for storing information and instructions.
- Computer system 700 may be coupled via bus 702 to a display 712 , such as a cathode ray tube (CRT) or liquid crystal display (LCD), for displaying information to a computer user.
- a display 712 such as a cathode ray tube (CRT) or liquid crystal display (LCD)
- An input device 714 is coupled to bus 702 for communicating information and command selections to processor 704 .
- cursor control 716 is Another type of user input device, such as a mouse, a trackball, or cursor direction keys for communicating direction information and command selections to processor 704 and for controlling cursor movement on display 712 .
- This input device typically has two degrees of freedom in two axes, a first axis (e.g., x) and a second axis (e.g., y), that allows the device to specify positions in a plane.
- input device 714 is integrated into display 712 , such as a touchscreen display for communication command selection to processor 704 .
- Another type of input device includes a video camera, a depth camera, or a 7D camera.
- Another type of input device includes a voice command input device, such as a microphone operatively coupled to speech interpretation module for communication command selection to processor 704 .
- Some embodiments are related to the use of computer system 700 for implementing the techniques described herein. According to some embodiments, those techniques are performed by computer system 700 in response to processor 704 executing one or more sequences of one or more instructions contained in main memory 706 . Such instructions may be read into main memory 706 from another machine-readable medium, such as storage device 710 . Execution of the sequences of instructions contained in main memory 706 causes processor 704 to perform the process steps described herein. In alternative embodiments, hard-wired circuitry may be used in place of or in combination with software instructions to implement the invention. Thus, embodiments are not limited to any specific combination of hardware circuitry and software. In further embodiments, multiple computer systems 700 are operatively coupled to implement the embodiments in a distributed system.
- machine-readable medium refers to any medium that participates in providing data that causes a machine to operate in a specific fashion.
- various machine-readable media are involved, for example, in providing instructions to processor 704 for execution.
- Such a medium may take many forms, including but not limited to storage media and transmission media.
- Storage media includes both non-volatile media and volatile media.
- Non-volatile media includes, for example, optical disks, magnetic disks, or flash memory devices, such as storage device 710 .
- Volatile media includes dynamic memory, such as main memory 706 .
- Transmission media includes coaxial cables, copper wire and fiber optics, including the wires that comprise bus 702 .
- Transmission media can also take the form of acoustic or light waves, such as those generated during radio-wave and infra-red data communications. All such media must be tangible to enable the instructions carried by the media to be detected by a physical mechanism that reads the instructions into a machine.
- Machine-readable media include, for example, a floppy disk, a flexible disk, hard disk, magnetic tape, or any other magnetic medium, a CD-ROM, any other optical medium, punchcards, papertape, any other physical medium with patterns of holes, a RAM, a PROM, and EPROM, a FLASH-EPROM, flash memory device, any other memory chip or cartridge, a carrier wave as described hereinafter, or any other medium from which a computer can read.
- Various forms of machine-readable media may be involved in carrying one or more sequences of one or more instructions to processor 704 for execution.
- the instructions may initially be carried on a magnetic disk of a remote computer.
- the remote computer can load the instructions into its dynamic memory and send the instructions over a data transmission line using a modem.
- a modem local to computer system 700 can receive the data on the data transmission line and use an infra-red transmitter to convert the data to an infra-red signal.
- An infra-red detector can receive the data carried in the infra-red signal and appropriate circuitry can place the data on bus 702 .
- Bus 702 carries the data to main memory 706 , from which processor 704 retrieves and executes the instructions.
- the instructions received by main memory 706 may optionally be stored on storage device 710 either before or after execution by processor 704 .
- Computer system 700 also includes a communication interface 718 coupled to bus 702 .
- Communication interface 718 provides a two-way data communication coupling to a network link 720 that is connected to a local network 722 .
- communication interface 718 may be an integrated services digital network (ISDN) card or other interne connection device, or a modem to provide a data communication connection to a corresponding type of data transmission line.
- ISDN integrated services digital network
- communication interface 718 may be a local area network (LAN) card to provide a data communication connection to a compatible LAN.
- LAN local area network
- Wireless network links may also be implemented.
- communication interface 718 sends and receives electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals that carry digital data streams representing various types of information.
- Network link 720 typically provides data communication through one or more networks to other data devices.
- network link 720 may provide a connection through local network 722 to a host computer 724 or to data equipment operated by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) 726 .
- ISP 726 in turn provides data communication services through the world wide packet data communication network now commonly referred to as the Internet 728 .
- Local network 722 and Internet 728 both use electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals that carry digital data streams.
- the signals through the various networks and the signals on network link 720 and through communication interface 718 which carry the digital data to and from computer system 700 , are exemplary forms of carrier waves transporting the information.
- Computer system 700 can send messages and receive data, including program code, through the network(s), network link 720 and communication interface 718 .
- a server 730 might transmit a requested code for an application program through Internet 728 , ISP 726 , local network 722 and communication interface 718 .
- the received code may be executed by processor 704 as it is received, and/or stored in storage device 710 , or other non-volatile storage for later execution. In this manner, computer system 700 may obtain application code in the form of a carrier wave.
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- Application Name, Application Version, and Application Package Name—these details may be extracted from the APK file for the application program, and in some cases, cannot be changed;
- App Status—for setting Active or Inactive, where Active causes the application program to become available for installing on devices;
- Create a shortcut in home page—determines if the application program will be presented at the home screen;
- Network type—for setting availability by network type, such as from WiFi, 3G, or both;
- Maximum installations allowed—for limiting a total number of devices installing the application program by the installation system; and
- Download period—for setting the period when the application program is available for downloading from the installation system.
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